Discover all of Rajasthan and have a Camel Safari in a 12-day/11-night tour
from 572 USD / 489 EUR per person (incl. hotel)
Tour highlights: Delhi, Mandawa, Bikaner, Jaisalmer, Khuri, Jodhpur, Jaipur, Fatehpur Sikri, Agra, Taj Mahal
Day 1: Arrival in Delhi
Your Indian driver will pick you up upon your arrival at the airport (or any other place in Delhi) and escort you to your car. Then we will take you to your hotel. There proceed to your check-in before we brief you to the rest of the tour, and answer the questions you may have on India or on your tour. According to your arrival time, we will take you for a first tour of Delhi's highlights: such as the Akshardham temple (and its unimaginable architecture), Humayun's Tomb (built in the 1500s), the Lotus temple (notable for its flowerlike shape, it has won several architectural awards), the Birla Mandir (also know as Laxminarayan Temple, is a Indian Hindu temple dedicated to Vishnu), the Monkey temple... Overnight in Delhi.
Day 2: Delhi to Mandawa (6h drive)
In the morning you will be transferred by road to Mandawa, which is part of the Shekhawati region. Mandawa is a typical and quiet town, which is perfect to give a first taste of Rajasthan. Here you can have a walking tour of the old havelies (and their lavishly painted walls) belonging to some of the richest business families of India, such as the Hanuman Prasad Goenka Haveli, the Saraf haveli or the Murmuria Haveli. You can also visit the Mandawa Fort, founded in the 18th century by Thakur Nawal Singh, showing many paintings of Lord Krishna and his cows. Overnight in Mandawa.
Day 3: Mandawa to Bikaner (4h drive)
Today your driver will take you to Bikaner. In the afternoon we will visit Junagarh Fort, which was built by Rai Singh between 1588 and 1593. It has a 986-metre-long wall with 37 bastions. You will also visit Deshnok (a small village situated 32 km south from Bikaner), whose greatest attraction is the temple of Shri karnimata also known as "Rat Temple". Back in Bikaner, you can admire the beautiful Laxmi Niwas Palace, that has now been transformed in a sumptuous luxury hotel. It used to be the residential palace built by Maharajah Ganga Singh, the ruler of the former state of Bikaner. Overnight in Bikaner.
Jour 4: Bikaner to Khuri (6h drive)
In the morning we will leave for the desert town of Khuri. Halfway we will stop in the city of Pokaran, where you will visit its Fort. A hidden gem, mostly ignored by tourists. On the way, you will also see desert landscapes of India, endless sand dunes and desert life. Then arrive in Khuri. You will go for a camel safari and stay overnight in sand dunes either under the night's sky or in traditional desert huts. Overnight in desert. In case you don't wish to spend the night in the desert or do the camel safari, Drivers-India will be happy to make an alternative proposal.
Day 5: Khuri to Jaisalmer (1h drive)
In the morning your Indian driver will take you to the desert city of Jaisalmer (also known as the 'Golden City'). Settle and discover the Trikoot Garh Fort perched atop the Meru Hill. The rest of the day is free as you will explore the narrow streets and temples of the Fort. Before sunset your driver will take you to Gadi Sagar, a small lake located in the city. There you can have a boat tour to see the beautiful small cenotaphs and enjoy a view of the Fort. Feeding the giant catfish is activity loved by many locals. Overnight in Jaisalmer.
Day 6: Jaisalmer to Jodhpur (5h drive)
Today we will drive to the Blue City of Jodhpur (the second largest city of Rajasthan). On the way we will visit the charming village of Osian. Osian is famous for its several Jain temples: among the main attractions you will visit the Dugha Temple (dedicated to the Sun God, Surya) and the Mahavir Temple. Then continue your trip and discover how the old city of Jodhpur circles the Mehrangarh fort and is bounded by a wall with several gates. Start exploring the city with Ghanta Ghar (the Clock Tower) and the surroundings. In 2013 Jodhpur topped the Lonely Planet's list of most extraordinary places to stay. Overnight in Jodhpur.
Day 7: Jodhpur City Tour
On this morning you will be taken to and visit the Mehrangarh Fort situated on a low sandstone hill, more than 12 meters high, impressively watching over the entire city. The Mehrangarh Fort is one of the largest forts in India and was built in 1460 by Rao Jodha. Inside the fort visit the many Palaces, beautifully decorated by impressive carvings, such as the Moti-Mahal and the Phool Mahal. Also visit Jaswant Thada, an imposing marble cenotaph built in memory of indian Maharaja Jaswant Singh in 1899, located close to the Meharangarh Fort. Overnight in Jodhpur.
Day 8: Jodhpur to Jaipur (7h drive)
In the morning your Indian driver will pick you up to leave for the pink city of Jaipur, capital of Rajasthan state. On the way, you will visit Ajmer, and its Taragarh Fort (one of the oldest hill forts in India and in the world). Then arrive in Pushkar, a small relaxing Indian town, with a central lake surrounded by ghats. Just sit down and watch Hindu people washing and bathing. You can also visit the unique Brahma temple built in the 14th century (this is one of the very few Brahma temples in the world). Then continue your journey to Jaipur. At your arrival, discover the beautiful Jal Mahal. The palace (literally 'Water Palace') is located in the middle of the Man Sagar Lake. The postcard view becomes particularly romantic at sunset, when the Palace lights up and seems to float in the air. In the evening you can enjoy a unique cinema experience or a world famous Indian ayurvedic massage. Overnight in Jaipur.
Day 9: Jaipur City Tour
In and around Jaipur your indian driver will take you to visit: Amber fort that was built by Raja Man Singh I, the old town and its monuments, Birla Mandir (a Hindu temple located at the foot of Moti Dungri fort), the Palace of Winds (in the shape of the crown of Krishna, which 953 small windows allowed women to watch everyday life and processions without being seen), the City Palace (the palace complex that includes the Chandra Mahal and Mubarak Mahal palaces and other buildings, was built in 1732)... In the afternoon, you will visit Galtaji. The ancient Hindu pilgrimage site consists in a series of temples built on the hills that surround Jaipur .Overnight in Jaipur.
Day 10: Jaipur to Agra (5h drive)
On the way to Agra you will stop first at the stepwells in Abhaneri. Thought the village is nealry abondonned, the location is famous for its 'Baoris' (step wells which were invented by the natives to collect rain water). You will visit Chand Baori, one of the largest and deepest wells in India. Then you will visit Fatehpur Sikri, the deserted red sandstone city built by the Mughal Emperor Akbar. Fatehpur Sikri was the capital of the Mughal empire from 1571 to 1585. It was abandoned shortly after its completion, due to lack of water and the proximity with enemies. Then continue your journey to Agra. According to your wish, you may visit the Taj Mahal at sunset (please note the Taj Mahal is closed in Fridays). If time allows, your driver will take you to visit the Baby Taj, which real name is Tomb of I'timād-ud-Daulah. Overnight in Agra.
Day 11: Agra to Delhi (3-4h drive)
In the early morning at sunrise visit the famous Taj Mahal - the symbol of love built by Emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his wife Mumtaz Mahal. The ivory-white marble mausoleum was achieved building in 1653 and employed over 20 000 workers. (Please note the Taj Mahal is closed on Fridays. in case the second day of your tour is a Friday, you will visit the Taj Mahal in the evening of the first day). Next, you will visit the Agra fort (a UNESCO World Heritage site) built by the great Emperor Akbar. Existing since the 11th century, the Fort was expanded by the Mughals and contains several buildings such as the Hall of Public Audience and also several gate (the Delhi Gate and the Lahore Gate being the most famous). You will also visit the Sikandra Fort before driving to Delhi. Overnight in Delhi.
Day 12: Delhi city Tour & Transfer to Airport
According to your flight schedule, your indian driver will take you to visit the Red Fort (the large red-colored fort was the residence of the Mughal emperors for nearly 2 centuries, and offers several strucutures that you will visit inside the main building - closed on Mondays), the nearby great Jama Masjid Mosque (built by Mughal emperor Shah Jahan between 1644 and 1656, it is one of the largest Mosques in India), the Chandni Chowk market (one of the oldest and busiest markets in old Delhi), QutbMinar (the 72 meter high monument) and more depending on your interests as you can decide with your driver who knows very well is home town. In the evening your indian driver will take you to your hotel, or according to your flight time, to the airport for departure and say you goodbye.
Prices per person:
Price per Person | 1 Person | 2 Persons | 3 Persons | |||
Accommodation type | USD | EUR | USD | EUR | USD | EUR |
Comfort Accommodation | $ 1403 | 1199 € | $ 701 | 599 € | $ 572 | 489 € |
Luxury Accommodation | $ 2890 | 2469 € | $ 1450 | 1239 € | $ 1239 | 1059 € |
Driver Only (no accommodation) | $ 699 | 598 € | $ 350 | 299 € | $ 233 | 199 € |
Pricing for 3 persons based on a triple room.
Pricing for Luxury Accommodation includes a high-end Toyota Innova car.
Pricing for more than 3 persons upon request based on your requirements (number of rooms/cars)
Different prices apply during Pushkar Camel Fair. Please inquire.
Your tour includes:
- All arrival, departure, tours as per above itinerary by air conditioned car with English speaking Indian driver including his living expenses
- The camel safari and desert overnight stay in Khuri
- All applicable hotel & transport taxes (tolls, road taxes, state taxes, fuel)
- 10 nights accommodation in hotel in a double room, 1 night in the desert
- Daily buffet breakfast (in case of Comfort or Luxury accommodation)
- The private Camel safari in Khuri
- The traditional desert dinner in Khuri
- Courtesy of bottled water during the transfers
- Your driver's accommodation and meals
- Indian Government services tax
Your tour does not include:
- Any meals or drinks (except breakfast in case of Comfort or Luxury accommodation). Your driver can recommend safe food restaurants on the way or in the cities
- Expenses of personal nature such as tips, telephone calls, laundry, liquor ...
- Entrance fees during sightseeing
- Any International airfare to India
- Any other item not specified